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Propagation and nanofocusing of infrared surface plasmons on tapered transmission lines: Influence of the substrate

Authors :
Rainer Hillenbrand
Libe Arzubiaga
Federico Golmar
Fèlix Casanova
Martin Schnell
Pablo Alonso-González
Luis E. Hueso
Paulo Sarriugarte
Source :
Optics Communications; Vol 285, Optics Communications
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

We study the propagation of mid-infrared surface plasmons on non-tapered and tapered two-wire transmission lines on Si and CaF2 substrates, the two materials representing substrates with large and small refractive index, respectively. A comparative numerical study predicts a larger effective wavelength and an increased propagation length (i.e. weaker damping) for the CaF2 substrate. By near-field microscopy we image the near-field distribution along the transmission lines and experimentally verify surface plasmon propagation. Amplitude- and phase-resolved near-field images of a non-tapered transmission line on CaF2 reveal a standing wave pattern caused by back-reflection of the surface plasmons at the open-ended transmission line. Calculated and experimental near-field images of tapered transmission lines on Si and CaF2 demonstrate that for both substrates the mid-IR surface plasmons are compressed when propagating along the taper. Importantly, the nanofocus at the taper apex yields a stronger local field enhancement for the low-refractive index substrate CaF2. We assign the more efficient nanofocusing on CaF2 to the weaker damping of the surface plasmons.

Details

ISSN :
00304018
Volume :
285
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....859552ec9242a8f9b738e91892413230